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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008

International song competition for youth

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008

Summary

International song competition for youth

FieldValue
nameJunior Eurovision Song Contest
year2008
themeFun in the Sun
logoJESC 2008.svg
final22 November 2008
presentersAlex Michael
Sophia Paraskeva
directorKlitos Klitou
exsupervisorSvante Stockselius
exproducerMunro Forbes
organiserEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU)
hostCyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC)
venueSpyros Kyprianou Athletic Centre
Limassol, Cyprus
winner
"Bzz.."
voteEach country awards 1–8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs.
entries15
nonreturn
Map NoSemisY

Sophia Paraskeva Limassol, Cyprus "Bzz.."

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was the sixth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, held on 22 November 2008 at the "Spyros Kyprianou" Athletic Centre in Lemesos, Cyprus, and presented by Alex Michael and Sophia Paraskeva. It was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC). The theme of the event was "Fun in the Sun". Broadcasters from fifteen countries participated in the contest.

The winner was with the song "Bzz.." by trio Bzikebi. took 2nd place and finished 3rd. Bzikebi also became the first group act to win the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

For the contest, various changes to the rules were made. One was that adults could assist children to write the songs submitted to their national broadcaster; previously only children could write the songs, with no assistance from adults. Another change was only six people could be on stage during a performance, instead of eight. The most significant change, however, was that only half of the vote was decided by the tele-voters. Before the 2008 contest tele-voters completely decided the whole result. The other half of the result was decided by a jury of adults and children.

Location

Bidding phase and host selection

On 27 May 2007, the Eurovision Steering Group decided to award CyBC of Cyprus the rights to host the 2008 contest, over bids from TV4 of Sweden and NTU of Ukraine, the latter of which would later host the 2009 edition. RTP of Portugal had also submitted a bid, however it was withdrawn at an early stage, and the country went on to withdraw from the competition altogether.

Venue

Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center in Limassol was the host venue.

The Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center (Greek: Αθλητικό Κέντρο "Σπύρος Κυπριανού"), also known as Palais des Sports, is the largest multi-purpose indoor athletics arena in Cyprus. It is named after the late president of Cyprus Spyros Kyprianou. The shuttle of the centre can host more than 6,255 spectators and at least 42 wheelchair spots. Moreover, the centre is used especially for the sport events of local schools in Limassol greater area.

Participants

Cover art of the official album

Fifteen countries took part in the 2008 Junior Eurovision Song Contest: Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Macedonia, Georgia, Greece, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine. , which had taken part twice since 2006 announced that it was no longer interested in the contest and withdrew along with , a founding country in 2003, which left because of other broadcasting plans during the time of the event. Portugal would return in after winning the adult contest for the first time that same year.

On the other hand, Israel and Bosnia and Herzegovina announced their intention to participate, but decided both to withdraw before the contest. Welsh language broadcaster S4C considered the possibility of participation, but in the end it was decided they would not to participate in the competition, because their debut was rejected because Wales is not a sovereign state. Only the BBC has the exclusive right to represent the United Kingdom. Wales later debuted in the contest.

Azerbaijan announced its intention to take part also, but withdrew from the contest in early October. According to İctimai Televiziya və Radio Yayımları Şirkəti, the network was unable to select and prepare children for such a high scale event without proper help from other governmental structures and bodies. The broadcaster also confirmed payment of a fine to the EBU due to its late withdrawal. Poland had also considered participation but decided that it would not take part this year. The 2008 contest was the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest to have no debuting countries.

Prior to the event, a compilation album featuring all the songs from the 2008 contest, along with karaoke versions, was put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by Universal Music Group on 10 October 2008.

CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)
AMPTVMonica"Im ergi hnchyune" (Իմ երգի հնչյունը)Armenian
BTRCDasha, and Karina"Serdtse Belarusi" (Сердце Беларуси)RussianDasha Nadina
VRT"Shut Up"DutchOliver Symons
BNTKrastyana Krasteva"Edna mechta" (Една мечта)BulgarianKrastyana Krasteva
CyBCElena Mannouri and Charis Savva"Gioupi gia!" (Γιούπι για!)Greek
GPBBzikebi"Bzz.."None
ERTNiki Yiannouchu"Kapoia nychta" (Καποια νύχτα)GreekNiki Yiannouchu
LRTEglė Jurgaitytė"Laiminga diena"LithuanianEglė Jurgaitytė
MRTBobi Andonov"Prati mi SMS" (Прати ми СМС)MacedonianBobi Andonov
PBSDaniel Testa"Junior Swing"EnglishDaniel Testa
AVRO"1 dag"DutchMarissa Grasdijk
TVRMădălina and Andrada"Salvați planeta!"Romanian
VGTRK"Spit angel" (Спит ангел)Russian
RTS"Uvek kad u nebo pogledam" (Увек кaд у небо погледaм)SerbianMaja Mazić
NTUViktoria Petryk"Matrosy" (Матроси)UkrainianViktoria Petryk

Format

Visual design

The stage, which was designed by George Papadopoulos, was nominated for the prestigious international "Live Design Excellence Awards". The design is an abstract composition and consists of a round stage representing the island of Cyprus, real water along the front of the stage, two jetties, the waves breaking and moving away from the island and five sailing boats with oars. During the competitive performances, a beach ball with the design of the performer's national flag would be floating in the on-stage pond while they were performing.

The stage was constructed between 30 October 2008 and 14 November 2008.

Presenters

On 10 September 2008, the hosts were announced as Alex Michael and Sophia Paraskeva; both presenters with Cypriot backgrounds.

Running order

On 13 October 2008, the draw of the running order took place live on CyBC 1. This involved drawing the first and last countries and performers, and then drawing countries into various 'pots' to decide when they would perform. The full running order was announced on 14 October 2008.

Voting

As in all previous Eurovision Song Contests each country gave their top 10 countries songs points from 1 point for their 10th favourite song up until 8 points for their 3rd favourite song. Then 10 and 12 points were given for the second favorite and favorite respectively. However, the difference between this contest and other past contests is this is the first Eurovision Song Contest that implements a jury vote that counts for half of each countries vote. Profits made from the televoting was donated to UNICEF.

Contest overview

The event took place on 22 November 2008 at 21:15 EET (20:15 CET). Fifteen countries participated, with the running order published on 14 October 2008. For the first time, all the countries competing were eligible to vote through a 50% jury and 50% televoting system. Georgia won with 154 points, with Ukraine, Lithuania, Malta, and Macedonia completing the top five. Belgium, Serbia, the Netherlands, Greece, and Bulgaria occupied the bottom five positions.

The opening of the show featured a dance act featuring Yiorgos Ioannides and Mariam Venizelou. During the interval, Eurovision 2008 winner Dima Bilan performed two songs during the interval, alongside Evridiki and her husband Dimitris Korgialas who performed the theme song of the contest, "Fun in the Sun". Closing the interval, all participants performed the song "Hand in Hand", which was written especially for UNICEF and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that year.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace123456789101112131415
Mădălina and Andrada"Salvați planeta!"589
Monica"Im ergi hnchyune"598
Dasha, and Karina"Serdtse Belarusi"866
"Spit angel"737
Niki Yiannouchu"Kapoia nychta"1914
Bzikebi"Bzz.."1541
"Shut Up"4511
Krastyana Krasteva"Edna mechta"1515
"Uvek kad u nebo pogledam"3712
Daniel Testa"Junior Swing"1004
"1 dag"2713
Viktoria Petryk"Matrosy"1352
Eglė Jurgaitytė"Laiminga diena"1033
Bobi Andonov"Prati mi SMS"935
Elena Mannouri and Charis Savva"Gioupi gia!"4610

Spokespersons

  1. Iulia Ciobanu
  2. Mary Sahakyan
  3. Anjelica Misevich
  4. Sarina
  5. Stefani Trepekli
  6. Chloé Ditlefsen
  7. Marina Baltadzi
  8. Anđelija Erić
  9. Francesca Zarb
  10. Famke Rauch
  11. Marietta
  12. Lina Joy
  13. Christina Christofi
  14. Ana Davitaia
  15. Marija Zafirovska

Detailed voting results

Bzikebi, Georgia's participants

Georgia and Macedonia awarded their points last due to technical problems.

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Voting procedure used:
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7310123226178451
197
154612812101212108121212124
45221132102442
153
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12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received. All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting to ensure that no country finished with nul points.

N.ContestantNation(s) giving 12 points831
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Other countries

For a country to be eligible for potential participation in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, it needs to be an active member of the EBU.

  • Azerbaijan was originally going to participate but withdrew on 15 October 2008, due to the lack of participants signed up for the national final.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina were also set to participate but later withdrew. Bosnia and Herzegovina also unsuccessfully attempted to participate in 2007. They did, however, broadcast the contest live.

Broadcasts

A live broadcast of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was available worldwide via satellite through European streams such as TVRi, ERT World, ARMTV, RTS Sat and MKTV Sat. The official Eurovision Song Contest website also provided a live stream without commentary via the peer-to-peer medium Octoshape.

CountryBroadcaster(s)Channel(s)Commentator(s)Ref.ArmeniaBelarusBelgiumBulgariaCyprusGeorgiaGreeceLithuaniaMacedoniaMaltaNetherlandsRomaniaRussiaSerbiaUkraine
AMPTVArmenia 1Gohar Gasparyan
BTRCBelarus 1Denis Kurian
VRTEénand
BNTBNT 1Elena Rosberg and Georgi Kushvaliev
CyBCRIK 1, RIK SatKyriakos Pastides
GPB1TVTemo Kvirkvelia
ERTERT1, ERT WorldRenia Tsitsibikou and George Amyras
LRTLRT TV
MKRTVMTV 1, MKTV SatIvona Bogoevska
PBSTVMValerie Vella
AVRONederlands 1Sipke Jan Bousema
TVRTVR1, TVRiIoana Isopescu and Alexandru Nagy
VGRTKCarousel
RTSRTS2, RTS SatDuška Vučinić-Lučić
NTUPershyiTimur Miroshnychenko
CountryBroadcaster(s)Channel(s)Commentator(s)Ref.AustraliaAzerbaijanBosnia and Herzegovina
SBSSBS One (13 May 2009)
İctimai TV
BHRTBHT 1Dejan Kukrić

Notes

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